2006/5/9, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
wu chuanwen wrote:
2006/5/7, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hdparm -Tt /dev/hda
Thank you!Here are some results:
/dev/hda:
Timing cached reads: 816 MB in 2.00 seconds = 407.87 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 166 MB in 3.01 seconds = 55.17 MB/sec
2006/5/9, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes you should get much faster startup times of Gnome 2.14 than that.
How to do that?I really don't know how to read the startup script.How
can i improve or rebuild my system.
My laptop is a Pentium M 1.73 GHz, 1 GB memory and a 5400 RPM SATA
laptop drive.
2006/5/7, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
wu chuanwen wrote:
Celeron(R)2.0G,Ram=512mb,disk=40Gb
That is not bad at all.
yeah!I am using Gnome2.14.I konw it's nice.I am just trying to find
some ways to make it more fast! Is it possible.
What is slow about it? Just the startup or the use of
I count the time when i startx my gnome,it takes me 23 or 24 seconds.
The specs of my machine are as follow:
Celeron(R)2.0G,Ram=512mb,disk=40Gb
Do you think it's slow or not?
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wu chuanwen wrote:
2006/5/7, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hdparm -Tt /dev/hda
Sorry!But i just don't know what you mean by this?
I expect your reply!
Thanks again!
I meant I want you to run the command above and send the output. The
last parameter /dev/hda refers to the drive where you have
wu chuanwen wrote:
I count the time when i startx my gnome,it takes me 23 or 24 seconds.
The specs of my machine are as follow:
Celeron(R)2.0G,Ram=512mb,disk=40Gb
Do you think it's slow or not?
Yes you should get much faster startup times of Gnome 2.14 than that.
My laptop is a Pentium M
2006/5/6, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
wu chuanwen wrote:
Hi!
I know kde can use prelink to accelerate.
Can gnome do it?
If it can,how?I know in kde we should change the file 99kde-env in
/etc/env.d,but here i can't see any file relate gnome.
Thank you in advance!
From
wu chuanwen wrote:
2006/5/6, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am really impressed with the speed improvements in Gnome
2.14 vs 2.12.
Then is there anyway to accelerate gnome?
As JimD wrote - 2.14 will be A LOT faster then 2.12. That's also
what you'll find on gnome.org.
Does anyone know, when
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Does anyone know, when 2.14 will finally be unmasked?
Alexander Skwar
Don't worry about the mask status. 2.14 is the official stable release
from Gnome.
Just follow this guide until it is unmasked;
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Update_to_GNOME_unstable
Jim
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JimD wrote:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Does anyone know, when 2.14 will finally be unmasked?
Alexander Skwar
Don't worry about the mask status.
Yes, I do, because of:
#Most of these packages will break/not compile because of eclass
#changes that won't be made until every package is in the
JimD wrote:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Does anyone know, when 2.14 will finally be unmasked?
Don't worry about the mask status.
Ah! It's no longer hardmasked!
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119872#c29
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2006/5/7, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
wu chuanwen wrote:
2006/5/6, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am really impressed with the speed improvements in Gnome
2.14 vs 2.12.
Then is there anyway to accelerate gnome?
As JimD wrote - 2.14 will be A LOT faster then 2.12. That's also
what you'll
wu chuanwen a gentiment tapote:
2006/5/7, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
wu chuanwen wrote:
Then is there anyway to accelerate gnome?My machine is not very
fast!(yeah,of course my machine is not as good as yours)
What are the specs of your computer?
Celeron(R)2.0G,Ram=512mb,disk=40Gb
Are you
Ptitjack a gentiment tapote:
wu chuanwen a gentiment tapote:
2006/5/7, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
wu chuanwen wrote:
Then is there anyway to accelerate gnome?My machine is not very
fast!(yeah,of course my machine is not as good as yours)
What are the specs of your
wu chuanwen wrote:
Celeron(R)2.0G,Ram=512mb,disk=40Gb
That is not bad at all.
yeah!I am using Gnome2.14.I konw it's nice.I am just trying to find
some ways to make it more fast! Is it possible.
What is slow about it? Just the startup or the use of applications or
both? One thing I
Hi!
I know kde can use prelink to accelerate.
Can gnome do it?
If it can,how?I know in kde we should change the file 99kde-env in
/etc/env.d,but here i can't see any file relate gnome.
Thank you in advance!
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On 5/6/06, wu chuanwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I know kde can use prelink to accelerate.
Can gnome do it?
If it can,how?I know in kde we should change the file 99kde-env in
/etc/env.d,but here i can't see any file relate gnome.
If you have prelink installed and the cron job runs
wu chuanwen wrote:
Hi!
I know kde can use prelink to accelerate.
Can gnome do it?
If it can,how?I know in kde we should change the file 99kde-env in
/etc/env.d,but here i can't see any file relate gnome.
Thank you in advance!
From http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/prelink-howto.xml:
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